Business Object Mapper (A Central Strataframe Database)


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Generally, in a multi-development environment, the first person that upgrades to the latest version should upgrade the database, and each subsequent user can just skip the database upgrade through the install.  However, if you just replaced your DLLs with the latest version and did not go through the actual install, then you can use the DDT to deploy the .pkg file that will upgrade the SF database to the latest version.  In case you don't have it, here it is:
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At Captain D's, we use one Strataframe database on a production, SQL Server 2005 box. Currently, this Strataframe database contains the 1.5 schema. However, the development team and I are use Strataframe 1.6 and we have not upgraded our central Strataframe database. As you might have guessed this is causing issues.

Given the above, what would you recommend? What about future releases and this configuration? (Is there a better way?)

Thanks!  Smile

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